HVAC >>> Existing Residential Service Technician General Labor - Bakersfield, CA at Geebo

HVAC >>> Existing Residential Service Technician

Company Description One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning ranks #1 as the nation fastest growing franchise according to Franchise Times magazine Fast 55 list (2007) and ranks #5 on Entrepreneur magazine list of Top New Franchises (2008).
Job Description BEST PAY - BEST COMPANY - BEST TRAINING Best HVAC Compensation on the West Coast - Without Exception! We pay for experience! Join an established California industry leader and earn more! At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning Due to growth, we are seeking STRONG Selling Technicians, 'Turn Guy', and Install Techs for the Bakersfield and Visalia CA area.
Average techs can earn $80-100K with the TOP techs earning $150K per year! The selling technician will learn our system and culture for the first months then get leads from interested home owners to discuss new systems.
Earning potential is up to you! (If you already have the experience it will be a plus).
Qualifications include:
Techs that can turn replacement leads.
great communicator and people person High school diploma/GED 4
years HVAC experience Degree in Heating and Air Conditioning Technology a plus CFC, NATE or RSES certifications preferred Self-motivated to achieve annual goals and objectives Strong interpersonal skills Demonstrated ability to influence decision makers, $12,000 average tickets, 70% closing ratio Ability to work irregular and extended work hours to include weekends and on-call No more than 2 jobs in the past 5 years Clean driving record Must submit to a drug screening and criminal background check One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning is proud to offer:
Competitive base salary - BEST in the region Bonus and commission opportunities Company vehicle Cell phone Complete medical 401K SIMPLE IRA match Excellent on-going training program Growth opportunities Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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